2021 Machị 4 Ikpe Ziri Ezi

Ikpe ziri ezi nke March 4 nke 2021 (nke a na-akpọkwa ikpe ziri ezi nke ụmụ nwanyị March 4) mere na 15 Maachị 2021 n'ofe Australia.[1] Mkpesa ahụ gụnyere ọtụtụ ihe omume na isi obodo Australia gụnyere Canberra isi obodo mba ahụ.[2] Mkpesa mere n'obodo 40 dị n'Australia; ndị nhazi mere atụmatụ na mmadụ 110,000 bịara, gụnyere onye ndu mmegide gọọmenti etiti yana ndị ndọrọ ndọrọ ọchịchị ndị ọzọ sitere na otu ndọrọ ndọrọ ọchịchị isi.[1]

Ihe ndị mere n'oge gara aga

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  A haziri ngagharị iwe a n'ihi enweghị nzaghachi gọọmentị etiti gọọmentị Australia na-akọ na e boro onye ọrụ ndọrọ ndọrọ ọchịchị, Brittany Higgins, n'ike n'ụlọ omeiwu Australia dị na Canberra,[1] na ebubo akụkọ ihe mere eme nke idina mmadụ n'ike megide mba ahụ. Attorney General, Christian Porter n'oge ntorobịa ya. [2][3]

Ndị na-ahazi ngagharị iwe ahụ kwukwara na otu ihe dị mkpa na-akpali mmemme ahụ bụ nkwupụta ọha na akaebe nke mmekpa ahụ na mmegide sitere n'aka ụmụ agbọghọ mbụ bụbu nke onye ndọrọndọrọ Chanel Contos bụ onye na-agba mbọ maka ụlọ akwụkwọ iji kwalite nkuzi ha gbasara nkwenye mmekọahụ.[4]

Ngagharị iwe

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Ọ bụ Janine Hendry, onye nkuzi, onye na-emepụta ihe na onye ọchụnta ego nke bi na Canberra, haziri ngagharị iwe ahụ.[4] Tupu ihe omume nke 15 Machị, Hendry chọrọ ịmanye minista gọọmentị Michael McCormack ka ọ zaghachi ihe omume na-abịanụ n'okpuru akụkọ nke Australian Human Rights Commission banyere ịkpa ókè nwoke na nwanyị. Akụkọ ahụ bụ ihe sitere na nyocha mba nke ọnwa iri na asatọ nke kọmitii ahụ, ọ nyochakwa okwu nke iyi egwu mmekọahụ n'ebe ọrụ Australia. McCormack enyeghị mmesi obi ike na gọọmentị ga-achụso okwu ahụ.[5]

A haziri ihe omume ngagharị iwe n'ihe karịrị ebe 40 na Australia, gụnyere obodo ukwu yana obodo nta. Ihe omume ndị ahụ kwadoro site na Australian Council of Trade Unions.[4]

Ihe achọrọ

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Ndị na-ahazi ngagharị iwe depụtara ebumnuche anọ maka ihe omume ngagharị iwe ahụ, nke akọwapụtara na mkpesa ha nye gọọmentị Australia: [4][6]

  1. Nnyocha zuru oke n'onwe ya n'okwu niile nke ime ihe ike nwoke na nwanyị na iziga ndị ọchịchị kwesịrị ekwesị n'oge. Nkwupụta zuru oke maka nchọpụta.
  2. Mmejuputa aro 55 na akụkọ Respect@Work nke Australian Human Rights Commission nke National Inquiry into Sexual Harassment in Australian Workplaces 2020.
  3. Welie ego ọha na eze maka mgbochi ime ihe ike nwoke na nwanyị na omume kachasị mma n'ụwa.
  4. Iwu nke Gender Equality Act iji kwalite ịha nhata nwoke na nwanyị. Ọ ga-agụnye nyocha nke ikpe ziri ezi nke omume ndị omeiwu.

- Machị 4 nke Ụmụ nwanyị

E mere ngagharị iwe n'ihe karịrị obodo 40 dị na Australia [1] gụnyere isi obodo steeti na mpaghara niile. [7]

Nzaghachi gọọmentị

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Praịm Minista Australia Scott Morrison kwuru na ya na ndị na-ahazi ngagharị iwe ga-ezute na nzukọ nzuzo. A jụrụ onyinye ahụ n'ihi na Praịm Minista kwesịrị ikwu okwu ahụ n'ihu ọha.[8]

N'ikpeazụ, mgbe ọ nọ na Nzukọ Ndị Omeiwu Australia, Morrison kọwara ngagharị iwe ahụ n'ụzọ dị mma, na-ekwusi ike na ọdịdị ọchịchị onye kwuo uche ya nke Australia nke na-enye ohere ka ngagharị iwe dị otú ahụ mee n'enweghị mkpagbu: Morrison zoro aka na mba ndị a na-akpọghị aha na mpaghara ahụ nke ga-ezute ndị na-eme ngagharị iwe na ime ihe ike, na-ekwu na "n'ebe ọzọ, a na-eji mgbọ na-ezute ha na-eme ihe ike". Ndị otu mmegide nabatara okwu ndị a n'ụzọ na-adịghị mma.[9]

Ịsa ahụ

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Ihe ịga nke ọma nke Ndị nweere onwe ha Teal na Ntuli aka gọọmentị etiti Australia nke 2022 bụ n'ihi na ụmụ nwanyị mere ngagharị iwe na March 4 Justice "getting haziri".[10]

Hụkwa

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Ebem si dee

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  1. 1.0 1.1 Zhuang (15 March 2021). 'Enough Is Enough': Thousands Across Australia March Against Sexual Violence. The New York Times. Archived from the original on 29 January 2022. Kpọpụta njehie: Invalid <ref> tag; name "nytimes1" defined multiple times with different content
  2. Australia March 4 Justice: Thousands march against sexual assault. BBC (15 March 2021).
  3. Pannett. "Women march for justice in Australia as rape claims hit highest levels of office", Washington Post, 15 March 2021.
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 Topsfield (11 March 2021). 'It was a visceral anger': The tweet that spawned nationwide protests. Sydney Morning Herald. Kpọpụta njehie: Invalid <ref> tag; name "smh1" defined multiple times with different content
  5. Snape (15 March 2021). Michael McCormack and March 4 Justice organiser Janine Hendry in Parliament corridor showdown. ABC.
  6. Women's March4Justice. March4Justice.com.au. Retrieved on 15 March 2021.
  7. Turbet (15 March 2021). Women's March 4 Justice LIVE updates: Brittany Higgins addresses Parliament House crowd as thousands of women rally across Australia for gender equality. Sydney Morning Herald. Archived from the original on 29 March 2021.
  8. March 4 Justice organisers reject 'behind closed doors' meeting with Prime Minister. Nine News (15 March 2021).
  9. Scott Morrison speaks on March4Justice rallies, says protests elsewhere are 'met with bullets'. SBS (15 March 2021).
  10. Wright. "History tells us women can turn elections: the Liberals should have listened", the Guardian, 22 May 2022. Retrieved on 23 May 2022. (in en)